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Wednesday, December 06, 2017

Welcome back to my Butterfly Challenge. Winners results for #90 are in the post below. Please make sure you check back as it could be you. Unclaimed prizes go back into the pot and there have been a few! Thankyou all so much for continuing to play along.

As in previous years the Butterflies are all now safely cocooned and it's time for the Fairies, Gnomes ,Elves, Pixies and Hob Goblins to come out to play for the Month of December. I also have a guest designer playing along this year too.

I'm delighted to welcome my returning Guest Designer.

Who is none other than the lovely

Tina Z.

(winner of #79)

Hi. I am Tina and I live in Slovenia, a country well known for its stunning nature. I have been married to my high school sweetheart and we have a 7 year old daughter and two younger sons (6 and 3,5 years old). I started cardmaking in 2010 when my husband bought me my green Cuttlebug and in April 2015 I created my blog to share my passion for cardmaking.

Both decisions, to start cardmaking and to start blogging, are among the best in my life, it is so inspiring. I don’t have any specific style, I just love playing with papers and trying different styles and techniques.

You can find more on my blog (http://www.treebug.org/). The name incorporates my passion for environment (»tree«) and cardmaking (»bug« is short for my green friend Cuttlebug)

I am so happy to be your Guest Designer because I like all sorts of butterflies and fairies. Thank you very much.

Tina has made a beautiful fairy card to inspire you.

Please pop over to Tina's blog for more information on how her card was made.

Thankyou Tina for being my Guest Designer for #91.

Please take the Guest Designer badge from the side bar.

There is no inspiration card from me this time as I am still feeling very much under the weather.

I hope to post a card here shortly and also over on my blog so please keep checking.

You can choose to make any type of card you like so your fairies/ little folk don't just need to be for a Christmas card.

You shied away from the handwritten element this time but a big thank you to those who have continued to play along. All of the entries were worthy of a Top 3 slot so picking my choices was even harder.